Dear list members,
today I have seen im my logs the following mail from pattern.
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0-tmi...@cablelettra.it
0-eka.skupin...@warta.pl
0-3r7ukxbqrp...@cheetahmail.com
0-dp74.jphjrc...@mail2world.com
0-2047269-1-tajimi_co...@jmb.jal.com
0-p...@eland.co.kr
0-0-0-36490-1-royceclub...@click.eplus.jp
On 7/26/11 5:02 PM, Aleksandar Lazic wrote:
I have decided to dublicate the check_badrcptto_patterns to
check_badmailfrom_pattern.
I want to share with you this solution, maybe somone have the same
problem but another solution ;-)
One problem I have is stuff like:
*@server1.example.com
Dear list members,
I thought about a module which learns from the plugin dnsbl.
Maybe we call it check_known_dnsbl_spammer ;-) and use the module
http://search.cpan.org/~robm/Cache-FastMmap-1.39/lib/Cache/FastMmap.pm
Thoughts:
When the dnsbl returns a IP as Spammer
add the ip into
Dear Glen,
On Die 26.07.2011 17:17, Glen Barber wrote:
On 7/26/11 5:02 PM, Aleksandar Lazic wrote:
I have decided to dublicate the check_badrcptto_patterns to
check_badmailfrom_pattern.
I want to share with you this solution, maybe somone have the same
problem but another solution ;-)
One
I thought about a module which learns from the plugin dnsbl.
Maybe we call it check_known_dnsbl_spammer ;-) and use the module
http://search.cpan.org/~robm/Cache-FastMmap-1.39/lib/Cache/FastMmap.pm
Hi Aleks,
We discussed doing this once at my organization and someone astutely
pointed out